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Job Search - Requisition Detail

Assistant Physicist-Term

Title:

Assistant Physicist-Term

Date Posted:

11/27/2012

Division:

X-Ray Science

Date Re-posted:

Requisition:

320147 XSD

Salary:

Employment Category:

Temporary

Pay Cycle:

Monthly

Shift:

8:30am - 5:00pm

Grade:

RD2

Hours:

40

Job Description

Basic Purpose

The successful candidate will perform synchrotron diffraction experiments at the Advanced Photon Source, and complementary magnetic and transport measurements at The University of Chicago.

Knowledge, Skills and Experience

ConsiderableSkill in the application of x-ray diffraction to problems in physics, applied physics and materials science.

GoodKnowledge of general experimental practices currently employed at x-ray synchrotron radiation facilities. Skill in understanding abstract concepts and synthesizing results within the current experimental and theoretical framework. Skill in written and oral communication

Minimum Education/Experience RequirementsBachelor's Degree and 5+ years work experience, or Master's Degree and 3+ years work experience, or Doctorate and 0 years or their equivalents

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